I see you watch O'reilly often enought to know that he's only on for an hour, not two.

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Larry C. Lyons
  To: CF-Community
  Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 4:44 PM
  Subject: RE: fair and balanced more on the Fox Survey

  >I guess it also depends on what you consider and out and out rant.
  >
  >When listening to NPR, and it isn't simple reporting of news, a lot of times
  >I do hear what sound like rants. This of course is true for Fox as well.

  Your so called rants are plainly listed as commentary. Now lets
  consider the O'Reilley screed. That's presented as news. Not a two
  hour screed.

  >
  >Think about from your point of view, you don't always realize it is a rant
  >when you are nodding your head.
  >
  >Any time there is an opinion offered by the reported it should not be
  >considered fact, regardless of what station they work for.
  >
  >-----Original Message-----
  >From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  >Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 10:36 AM
  >To: CF-Community
  >Subject: Re:fair and balanced more on the Fox Survey
  >
  >It is much more objective than any of the Fox related news stations. How
  >many times has Fox had to make a retraction? Now lets compare that to NPR.
  >
  >How many out and out left wing rants have there been in a two hour segment
  >of All Things Considered in the last 2 months? Now lets compare that number
  >to the blatant right wing rants on Fox.
  >
  >Now with those comparisons which network is biased?
  >
  >
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